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Moss reproduces through spores, which are produced in capsules on the tips of the plant. When the capsules mature, they release spores that can grow into new moss plants.

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Does moss reproduce through spores?

Yes, moss reproduces through spores.


How does spanish moss reproduce?

spores


Are mosses spores or seeds?

Mosses reproduce by spores.


How often do moss reproduce?

Moss reproduce by vegetative means as well as through spores. The reproduction is very frequent.


Does a hair-cup moss grow from spores?

Yes, hair-cap moss does reproduce via spores. The spores are produced in the sporophyte stage of the moss life cycle, released into the environment, and grow into new moss plants under suitable conditions.


What is used to reproduce fern and moss?

Ferns reproduce through spores, which are tiny structures produced on the underside of fern fronds. Mosses reproduce through spores as well, which are typically produced in capsules at the tip of the moss plant.


What are four examples of plants that don't reproduce seeds?

any type of moss does not reproduce seeds but spores


Why are moss non flowering plants?

Moss plants are a very old species. Flowering plants developed after moss was created. Moss reproduce by spores.


State what features the moss and fern have in common?

They both need moisture and both produce spores to reproduce.


Root is to fern as blank is to moss?

Seed is to moss. Mosses reproduce through spores, while ferns reproduce through seeds.


How do mosses reproduce?

Mosses reproduce through spores that are produced in capsules on the sporophyte. These spores are released into the environment and can germinate into a new moss gametophyte under suitable conditions. The gametophyte then produces male and female gametes, which combine to form a new sporophyte.


How are moss different from Daisy's?

mosses reproduce using spores daises reprouduce using seeds

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